US8878961B2 - Image sensing apparatus and method of controlling same - Google Patents

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US8878961B2
US8878961B2 US14/265,427 US201414265427A US8878961B2 US 8878961 B2 US8878961 B2 US 8878961B2 US 201414265427 A US201414265427 A US 201414265427A US 8878961 B2 US8878961 B2 US 8878961B2
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  • This invention relates to an image sensing apparatus and to a method of controlling this apparatus. More particularly, the invention relates to an image sensing apparatus equipped with both an optical zoom function and an electronic zoom function, and to a method of controlling this image sensing apparatus.
  • the prior art includes an apparatus which, when a zoom switch is operated, transitions from optical zoom to electronic zoom to thereby display on a display device an enlarged image the magnification of which exceeds the maximum magnification provided by optical zoom. Also known is an apparatus that displays an electronically zoomed image between optical-zoom magnifications that change in stepwise fashion (see Patent Documents 1 and 2).
  • An electronically zoomed image has a resolution that, in general, is inferior to that of an optically zoomed image.
  • An image-contour correction is performed in accordance with the zoom magnification in order to maintain resolution (the sharpness of contours, for example) in an electronically zoomed image (see Patent Documents 3, 4 and 5).
  • Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2006-32576
  • Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2005-62633
  • Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2005-20061
  • Patent Document 4 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-168653
  • Patent Document 5 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 3-218173
  • Patent Documents 3 to 5 change the strength of contour correction processing, which is executed with respect to image data, or the frequency hand for executing this contour correction processing, in accordance with the magnification of electronic zoom.
  • contour correction processing suited to an electronically zoomed image is applied even to image data that has not been electronically zoomed and whose resolution is satisfactory, there is the danger that, contrary to expectation, degradation of the image-quality characteristic, such as the appearance of artifacts and blurring, will occur.
  • An object of the present invention is to arrange it so that image data that has been subjected to super-resolution processing (described later) is generated only if image correction processing, particularly super-resolution processing, is necessary.
  • Another object of the present invention is to enable the generation of image data that represents an image exhibiting excellent resolution over a wide range of zooming.
  • An image sensing apparatus comprises: an image sensing device (image sensing means) for imaging a subject through a zoom lens, which is capable of optically scaling a light image, and outputting image data representing the image of the subject; an electronic zoom device (electronic zoom means) for electronically scaling the image data obtained by the image sensing device; a zoom operating device (zoom operating means) for performing an operation for changing zoom magnification of the zoom lens and of the electronic zoom device; a zoom control device (zoom control means) for scaling the image data using only the zoom lens if the zoom magnification is within an optical-zoom application scaling range that extends up to a maximum optical zoom magnification which prevails when the zoom lens is situated at a telephoto end, and making joint use of the electronic zoom device if the zoom magnification is within an electronic-zoom application scaling range that exceeds the maximum optical zoom magnification; a super-resolution processing device (super-resolution processing means) for subjecting the image data to super-resolution processing that
  • the first aspect of the present invention also provides a method suited to control of the above-described image sensing apparatus.
  • the first aspect of the present invention provides a method of controlling an image sensing apparatus having an image sensing device (image sensing means) for imaging a subject through a zoom lens, which is capable of optically scaling a light image, and outputting image data representing the image of the subject; an electronic zoom device (electronic zoom means) for electronically scaling the image data obtained by the image sensing device; a zoom operating device (zoom operating means) for performing an operation for changing zoom magnification of the zoom lens and of the electronic zoom device; a zoom control device (zoom control means) for scaling the image data using only the zoom lens if the zoom magnification is within an optical-zoom application scaling range that extends up to a maximum optical zoom magnification which prevails when the zoom lens is situated at a telescopic end, and making joint use of the electronic zoom device if the zoom magnification is within an electronic-zoom application scaling range that exceeds the maximum optical zoom
  • optical zooming changing of focal length
  • optical zooming alone is performed up to the zoom magnification (maximum optical zoom magnification, maximum focal length of the zoom lens) which prevails when the zoom lens with which the image sensing apparatus is equipped is situated at the telephoto end.
  • zoom magnification maximum optical zoom magnification, maximum focal length of the zoom lens
  • electronic zoom processing which scales the image data electronically by pixel interpolation processing, starts. Zooming continues based upon a zoom magnification that exceeds the maximum zoom magnification of the zoom lens.
  • super-resolution processing signifies subjecting image data to processing that emphasizes contours while suppressing emphasis of noise.
  • a super-resolution processing device image processing that raises the resolution of an image visually recognized in an image represented by image data to undergo processing; it is image processing that includes at least noise reduction (suppression, elimination) processing and contour emphasis processing.
  • super-resolution processing is a combination of noise reduction processing, which is based upon smoothing using a smoothing filter, and contour emphasizing processing for raising the gain of a luminance value exhibited by a contour component in an image.
  • an image that has undergone zoom processing can be made an image (namely one exhibiting sharper contours and an inconspicuous degree of noise) having a resolution higher than that of an image that has not undergone super-resolution processing.
  • weighted combining is carried out.
  • This processing which is executed when zoom magnification is within the electronic-zoom application scaling range, combines super-resolution image data and image data, which has not been subjected to super-resolution processing, by such weighting processing that the higher the zoom magnification, the greater the weight assigned to the super-resolution image data.
  • This makes it possible to generate weighted and combined image data in which the weight (ratio) of image data that has undergone super-resolution processing gradually increases as zoom magnification rises as compared with weighted and combined image data in which the weight of image data that has not undergone super-resolution processing is large at a comparatively low zoom magnification in the electronic-zoom application scaling range.
  • the image sensing apparatus further comprises a recording control device (recording control means) operable if zoom magnification is within the optical-zoom application scaling range for recording in a recording device (recording medium) image data that has been optically scaled to the zoom magnification and not subjected to super-resolution processing, and operable if zoom magnification is within the electronic-zoom application scaling range for recording in the recording device the weighted and combined image data upon electronically scaling this weighted and combined image data to the zoom magnification.
  • Image data that has been recorded in the recording device can be used in presenting an image display on a display device.
  • Weighted and combined image data can be scaled to a zoom magnification by electronic zoom processing or, prior to weighted combining, super-resolution image data and image data that has not been subjected to super-resolution processing can be scaled to the zoom magnification by electronic zoom processing and then weighted and combined subsequently. If zoom magnification extends up to the maximum optical zoom magnification (is within the optical-zoom application scaling range), optically scaled image data that has not undergone super-resolution processing is recorded in the recording device.
  • zoom magnification exceeds the maximum optical zoom magnification and is a zoom magnification for which electronic zoom processing should be applied to the image data (i.e., is a zoom magnification within the electronic-zoom application scaling range)
  • image data that includes super-resolution image data is recorded in the recording device.
  • the image sensing apparatus further comprises a super-resolution processing control device (super-resolution processing control means) for controlling the super-resolution processing device so as to not execute super-resolution processing if zoom magnification is within the optical-zoom application scaling range and to subject image data to super-resolution processing when the zoom magnification is within the electronic-zoom application scaling range.
  • a super-resolution processing control device for controlling the super-resolution processing device so as to not execute super-resolution processing if zoom magnification is within the optical-zoom application scaling range and to subject image data to super-resolution processing when the zoom magnification is within the electronic-zoom application scaling range.
  • the weighted combining device subjects super-resolution image data and image data that has not been subjected to super-resolution processing to weighting processing when zoom magnification is within a range extending from the maximum optical zoom magnification to a first zoom magnification that exceeds the maximum optical zoom magnification.
  • the recording control device is operable if zoom magnification is within the range extending from the maximum optical zoom magnification to the first zoom magnification for recording in the recording device the weighted and combined image data upon electronically scaling this weighted and combined image data to the zoom magnification, and operable in a case where zoom magnification exceeds the first zoom magnification for recording in the recording device the super-resolution image data upon electronically scaling this weighted and combined image data to the zoom magnification.
  • the super-resolution processing device may be made to execute two different degrees of super-resolution processing.
  • the super-resolution processing device executes first and second super-resolution processing operations having different degrees of super-resolution processing.
  • the weighted combining device weights and combines super-resolution image data resulting from the first super-resolution processing operation and image data, which has not been subjected to super-resolution processing, by weighting processing executed such that the higher the zoom magnification, the greater the weight assigned to the super-resolution image data, this being performed the zoom magnification is within a range extending from the maximum optical zoom magnification to a first zoom magnification that exceeds the maximum optical zoom magnification, and weights and combines super-resolution image data resulting from the first super-resolution processing operation and super-resolution image data resulting from the second super-resolution processing operation, the strength of which is greater than that of the first super-resolution processing operation, by weighting processing executed such that the higher the zoom magnification
  • the recording control device is operable if zoom magnification is within the range extending from the maximum optical zoom magnification to the first zoom magnification for recording in the recording device the image data, which has been obtained by weighting and combining the super-resolution image data resulting from the first super-resolution processing operation and the image data that has not been subjected to super-resolution processing, upon electronically scaling this weighted and combined image data to the zoom magnification; is operable if zoom magnification is within the range extending from the first zoom magnification to the second zoom magnification for recording in the recording device the super-resolution image data resulting from the first super-resolution processing operation upon electronically scaling this weighted and combined image data to the zoom magnification; is operable if zoom magnification is within the range extending from the second zoom magnification to the third zoom magnification for recording in the recording device image data, which has been obtained by weight and combining the super-resolution image data resulting from the first super-resolution processing operation and the image data resulting from the second super
  • the zoom magnification that initiates super-resolution processing may be the minimum zoom magnification of the electronic-zoom application scaling range (namely the boundary between the optical-zoom application scaling range and the electronic-zoom application scaling range).
  • super-resolution processing need not necessarily start from the minimum zoom magnification of the electronic-zoom application scaling range.
  • the image sensing apparatus further comprises a weighted combining control device (weighted combining control means) for controlling the weighted combining device such that super-resolution image data is not combined if zoom magnification is equal to or less than a prescribed zoom magnification, even if the zoom magnification is within the electronic-zoom application scaling range, and such that image data is combined when the zoom magnification is greater than the prescribed zoom magnification.
  • a weighted combining control device for controlling the weighted combining device such that super-resolution image data is not combined if zoom magnification is equal to or less than a prescribed zoom magnification, even if the zoom magnification is within the electronic-zoom application scaling range, and such that image data is combined when the zoom magnification is greater than the prescribed zoom magnification.
  • the zoom magnification gradually increases, it exceeds the boundary between the optical-zoom application scaling range and the electronic-zoom application scaling range. Then, when the zoom magnification attains the prescribed zoom magnification in the electronic
  • the prescribed zoom magnification mentioned above is one at which a spatial frequency response at a predetermined reference spatial frequency takes on a prescribed value.
  • a zoom magnification at which a response that is N % (where N is an positive value) of a spatial frequency response which is decided by the characteristics of the image sensing apparatus and the zoom magnification, is obtained with regard to a predetermined reference spatial frequency.
  • N % where N is an positive value
  • a zoom magnification at which this spatial frequency falls below a reference spatial frequency may be used as the prescribed zoom magnification mentioned above.
  • the super-resolution processing device includes a separation device (separation means) for separating an image, which is represented by image data, into a contour component and a non-contour component; a contour-component processing device (contour-component processing means) for applying noise reduction processing and emphasis processing to the contour component into which the image is separated by the separation device; and a combining device (combining means) for combining the contour component, which has undergone noise reduction processing and emphasis processing, with the non-contour component.
  • the processing time needed for super-resolution processing is shortened by adopting the contour component as the object of super-resolution processing. In addition, the occurrence of false contours can be suppressed.
  • An image sensing apparatus comprises: an image sensing device (image sensing means) for imaging a subject through a zoom lens, which is capable of optically scaling a light image, and outputting image data representing the image of the subject; an electronic zoom device (electronic zoom means) for electronically scaling the image data obtained by the image sensing device; a zoom operating device (zoom operating means) for performing an operation for changing zoom magnification of the zoom lens and of the electronic zoom device; a zoom control device (zoom control means) for scaling the image data using only the zoom lens if the zoom magnification is within an optical-zoom application scaling range that extends up to a maximum optical zoom magnification which prevails when the zoom lens is situated at a telephoto end, and making joint use of the electronic zoom device if zoom magnification is within an electronic-zoom application scaling range that exceeds the maximum optical zoom magnification; a super-resolution processing device (super-resolution processing means) for subjecting the image data to super-resolution processing that emphasize
  • a recording control device for recording in a recording device (recording medium) image data that has been scaled to the zoom magnification and not subjected to super-resolution processing, this being performed if zoom magnification is equal to or less than a zoom magnification at which a spatial frequency response, which is decided by characteristics of the image sensing apparatus and the zoom magnification, takes on a prescribed value with regard to a predetermined standard spatial frequency, and for recording in the recording device image data, which has been obtained by weighting and combining the super-resolution image data and the image data that has not been subjected to super-resolution processing, upon scaling this weighted and combined image data to the zoom magnification, this being performed in a case where zoom magnification is greater than the zoom magnification at which the spatial frequency response takes on the prescribed value.
  • a zoom magnification at which the above-mentioned spatial frequency response attains a prescribed value a zoom magnification at which a response that is N % (where N is an positive value) of a spatial frequency response, which is decided by the characteristics of the image sensing apparatus and the zoom magnification, is obtained with regard to a predetermined reference spatial frequency. Further, there is a spatial frequency at which a predetermined reference spatial frequency response N % is obtained. A zoom magnification at which this spatial frequency falls below a reference spatial frequency may be used.
  • the second aspect of the present invention also provides a method suited to control of the above-described image sensing apparatus.
  • the second aspect of the present invention provides a method of controlling an image sensing apparatus having an image sensing device (image sensing means) for imaging a subject through a zoom lens, which is capable of optically scaling a light image, and outputting image data representing the image of the subject; an electronic zoom device (electronic zoom means) for electronically scaling image data obtained by the image sensing device; a zoom operating device (zoom operating means) for performing an operation for changing zoom magnification of the zoom lens and of the electronic zoom device; a zoom control device (zoom control means) for scaling the image data using only the zoom lens if the zoom magnification is within an optical-zoom application scaling range that extends up to a maximum optical zoom magnification which prevails when the zoom lens is situated at a telescopic end, and making joint use of the electronic zoom device if the zoom magnification is within an electronic-zoom application scaling range that exceeds the maximum optical zoom mag
  • a spatial frequency response representing the resolution of an image is used as a criterion for determining whether to record image data, which has not been subjected to super-resolution processing, in the recording device or to record image data, which is obtained by weighting and combining the super-resolution image data and image data that has not been subjected to super-resolution processing, in the recording device.
  • the spatial frequency response is determined by the characteristics (such as the optical characteristic of the zoom lens, characteristic of the image sensing device and image processing characteristic at the time of electronic zooming) of the image sensing apparatus and the zoom magnification. Further, the spatial frequency response declines as the zoom magnification increases.
  • zoom magnification at which the spatial frequency response takes on a prescribed value, e.g., an N % response (where N is any positive value), with regard to a predetermined reference spatial frequency (this zoom magnification shall be referred to below as an “N % response zoom magnification”). If the zoom magnification is equal to or less than the N % response zoom magnification, then the image data at this time is such that its spatial frequency response will be greater than N %. Therefore, the image data that has not been subjected to super-resolution processing is recorded in the recording device based upon a consideration that this image data has an allowable resolution.
  • the zoom magnification is greater than the N % response zoom magnification, then the image data at this time is such that the spatial frequency response will be less than N %. Therefore, it is considered that an allowable resolution will not be achieved and, hence, image data obtained by weighting and combining the super-resolution image data and the image data that has not been subjected to super-resolution processing is recorded in the recording device. Thus, the photographer is allowed to visually recognize an image of excellent resolution over the full range of zooming operations.
  • use may be made of a zoom magnification at which the spatial frequency, where the response becomes the predetermined reference spatial frequency response N %, falls below the reference spatial frequency.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the electrical configuration of a digital camera according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating the flow of operation of a digital camera according to the first embodiment
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the flow of image processing using multiple images
  • FIG. 4 illustrates the relationship between zoom magnification and processing for combining a super-resolution-processed image (an image for which super-resolution processing is ON) and an image (an image for which super-resolution processing is OFF) that has not been subjected to super-resolution processing;
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the flow of operation of a digital camera according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a graph illustrating the spatial frequency response of a digital camera
  • FIG. 7 which shows a third embodiment of the present invention, illustrates the relationship between zoom magnification and processing for combining a super-resolution-processed image (an image for which super-resolution processing is ON) and an image that has not been subjected to super-resolution processing (an image for which super-resolution processing is OFF);
  • FIG. 8 which shows a fourth embodiment of the present invention, illustrates the relationship between zoom magnification and processing for combining a super-resolution-processed image (an image for which super-resolution processing is ON) and an image that has not been subjected to super-resolution processing (an image for which super-resolution processing is OFF).
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the electrical configuration of a digital camera 1 according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the overall operation of the digital camera 1 is controlled by a CPU 2 .
  • a control program executed by the CPU 2 various data necessary for control, and camera settings and the like have been stored in a memory 14 (a ROM area).
  • the memory 14 is further used as a working area of the CPU 2 and as a temporary storage area for image data (a RAM area).
  • An operating unit 25 includes a mode selection dial, a shutter-release button and a zoom button, etc.
  • an imaging mode is set by the mode selection dial included the operating unit 25 , light rays representing the image of a subject impinge upon the photoreceptor surface of a CCD 5 through a zoom lens 3 and a focusing lens 4 .
  • a video signal representing the image of the subject is output from the CCD 5 at a fixed period.
  • the zoom button is operated to set the camera to a wide-angle side or telephoto side, the zoom lens 3 is controlled by a motor driver 21 so that optical zooming is performed.
  • the video signal that has been output from the CCD 5 is converted to digital image data in an analog/digital conversion circuit 6 .
  • Image data that has been output from the analog/digital conversion circuit 6 is input to an image input controller 7 .
  • Image data that has been output from the image input controller 7 is input to an image signal processing circuit 8 , where the image is subjected to prescribed image processing such as a gamma correction and white balance adjustment.
  • the processed image data is then input to a display circuit 10 .
  • the image signal processing circuit 8 also has a function for executing electronic zoom processing (pixel interpolation processing). Electronic zoom also is carried out in accordance with operation of the above-mentioned zoom button.
  • the image of the subject so-called “through-the-lens image”) which has been captured through the zoom lens 3 and focusing lens 4 , is displayed on the display screen of an image display unit (a liquid-crystal monitor, for example) 11 by controlling the image display unit 11 using the display circuit 10 .
  • an image display unit a liquid-crystal monitor, for example
  • the image data that has been output from the image input controller 7 is input also to an AE (automatic exposure)/AF (automatic focus) detection circuit 12 .
  • AE detection the luminance of the image of the subject is calculated based upon the entered image data
  • the aperture value of an iris (not shown) and the shutter speed of a shutter (not shown) are calculated based upon calculated luminance, and the iris and shutter are controlled.
  • AF detection the lens position of the focusing lens 4 is calculated based upon the contrast, etc., of the entered image data.
  • the focusing lens 4 is controlled by a motor driver 22 in such a manner that the focusing lens 4 attains the calculated lens position.
  • an image signal representing the image of the subject is output from the COD 5 .
  • the image signal is converted to digital image data by the analog/digital conversion circuit 6 , the image data is input to the image signal processing circuit 8 via the image input controller 7 and the image signal processing circuit 8 subjects the image data to prescribed image processing.
  • the image data that has been output from the image signal processing circuit 8 is stored temporarily in the memory 14 .
  • Image data that has been read out of the memory 14 is input to an image compression/expansion processing circuit 9 , where the image data is compressed.
  • the compressed image data is recorded on a recording medium 16 , such as a memory card, a media controller 15 .
  • compressed image data that has been stored in the recording medium 16 is read out by the media controller 15 and applied to the compression/expansion processing circuit 9 . Expanded image data is stored in the memory 14 . An image based upon the image data stored in the memory 14 is displayed on the image display unit 11 controlled by the display circuit 10 .
  • the digital camera 1 is further equipped with a super-resolution processing circuit 13 .
  • the super-resolution processing circuit 13 subjects image data to noise reduction processing and contour emphasis processing.
  • the super-resolution processing circuit 13 executes noise reduction processing by relying upon smoothing processing using a smoothing filter, and contour emphasis processing for raising the gain of the luminance value of a contour component within the image. Operation of the digital camera 1 inclusive of the image processing by the super-resolution processing circuit 13 will be described later.
  • FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating the flow of operation of the digital camera 1
  • FIG. 3 illustrates the flow of image processing in the flowchart of FIG. 2 by using examples of images
  • FIG. 4 illustrates the relationship between zoom magnification, which is the result of zoom processing using the zoom button, and processing for combining an image (an image for which super-resolution processing is ON) that has been subjected to super-resolution processing by the super-resolution processing circuit 13 (described later) and an image (an image for which super-resolution processing is OFF) that has not been subjected to super-resolution processing.
  • the flowchart shown in FIG. 2 will now be described while referring to FIGS. 3 and 4 as appropriate.
  • the mode selection dial included in the operating unit 25 is set to the imaging mode, as mentioned above, the image of a subject is captured (step 31 ).
  • Zooming of the image of the subject is carried out by pressing the zoom button.
  • a zoom magnification maximum optical zoom magnification
  • zoom magnification Z 1 where the zoom lens 3 is situated at the wide-angle end
  • WIDE END wide-angle end
  • TELE END maximum optical zoom magnification
  • the image data obtained by imaging is recorded in the memory 14 (on the recording medium 16 if the shutter-release button has been pressed) (“NO” at step 32 ; step 38 ).
  • the image represented by the image data recorded in the memory 14 can be displayed on the image display unit 11 , as mentioned above.
  • electronic zoom processing by the image signal processing circuit 8 is not executed.
  • the current (present-time) zoom magnification is detected by the CPU 2 in accordance with the length of time of depression of the zoom button included in the operating unit 25 .
  • Step 33 processing for cropping the image data within an electronic zoom region (a range within which size enlargement and reduction is performed in accordance with the current zoom magnification) executed (step 33 ).
  • Image data representing an image I 2 (referred to as a “cropped image I 2 ” below), which represents an electronic zoom region 51 contained in an image I 1 representing the entire imaging region, is cropped from the image data representing the image I 1 .
  • the image data representing the cropped image I 2 is split into two portions (two copies of the image data are made).
  • Data representing one cropped image I 2 of these two images is applied to the super-resolution processing circuit 13 and subjected to super-resolution processing (image processing that is a combination of noise reduction processing and contour emphasis processing) (step 34 ).
  • super-resolution processing image processing that is a combination of noise reduction processing and contour emphasis processing
  • a super-resolution-processed image (super-resolution-processing ON image) I 3 is generated.
  • the super-resolution-processing ON image per se is adopted as the target of display processing.
  • the super-resolution-processing ON image is enlarged (interpolated) to the image size of the imaging region (the original image of the subject) (i.e., the ON image is subjected to electronic zoom processing), and data representing the enlarged super-resolution-processing ON image is recorded in the memory 14 (“NO” at step 35 ; step 37 ; step 38 ).
  • the cropped image that has not been subjected to super-resolution processing (super-resolution-processing OFF image) I 2 is not recorded in the memory 14 .
  • the super-resolution-processing ON image I 3 and the super-resolution-processing OFF image I 2 which have been weighted in accordance with the zoom magnification, are combined (“YES” at step 35 ; step 36 ).
  • the degree of weighting (the combining ratio) of the super-resolution-processing ON image I 3 is increased proportionally (see the one-dot chain line) as the zoom magnification increases in the direction from Z 2 to Z 3 .
  • the degree of weighting increases proportionally, a non-linear increase is permissible as well.
  • the degree of weighting of the super-resolution-processing OFF image I 2 is decreased proportionally (see the solid line) as the zoom magnification increases in the direction from Z 2 to Z 3 .
  • the degree of weighting may also decrease in non-linear fashion.
  • the weighted combining range shown in FIG. 4 data indicating the relationship between zoom magnification and weighting degree (combining ratio) within this range, the scaling range in which optical zoom is applied and the scaling range in which electronic zoom is applied are stored in the memory 14 , and this information is used in determining whether the above-described weighted combining processing should be executed or not.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating the flow of operation of a digital camera according to a second embodiment of the present invention. Processing steps in FIG. 5 identical with those shown in the flowchart ( FIG. 2 ) of the digital camera 1 in the first embodiment are designated by like step numbers and need not be described again.
  • the hardware configuration of the digital camera in the second and other embodiments, described later, is the same as that of the first embodiment ( FIG. 1 ).
  • the super-resolution processing executed by the super-resolution processing circuit 13 in the above-described first embodiment is applied to image data obtained by imaging.
  • contour extraction processing is executed before super-resolution processing and only an extracted contour portion is subjected to processing by the super-resolution processing circuit 13 .
  • the cropped image is subjected to contour extraction processing (contour-component separation processing) in the super-resolution processing circuit 13 (step 41 ), image data representing the contour component is generated (step 42 ) and image data representing the non-contour component is generated (step 43 ).
  • the super-resolution processing circuit 13 subjects only the contour-component image data to super-resolution processing (step 34 ). If the current zoom magnification is within the weighted combining range (zoom magnifications Z 2 to Z 3 in FIG. 4 ), the super-resolution-processing ON image and the super-resolution-processing OFF image are weighted and combined (“YES” at step 35 ; step 36 ). If the current zoom magnification exceeds the weighted combining range (i.e., is greater than zoom magnification Z 3 ), then weighted combining is not carried out (“NO” at step 35 ).
  • Image data of the super-resolution-processed contour component or image data of the weighted and combined contour component is combined with the image data of the non-contour component (step 44 ).
  • the combined image data is recorded in the memory 14 following execution of image enlargement processing (steps 37 and 38 ).
  • the time needed for processing in the super-resolution processing circuit 13 can be shortened in comparison with the first embodiment. Further, since it is possible to subject only the contour component to super-resolution processing, an advantage acquired is that false contours do not occur or hardly occur in comparison with a case where the entire image is subjected to super-resolution processing.
  • the maximum optical zoom magnification Z 2 which prevails when the zoom lens 3 is situated at the telephoto end (“TELE END”) is adopted as the zoom magnification (minimum zoom magnification of the weighted combining range) at which weighted combining processing is started.
  • TELE END telephoto end
  • a zoom magnification that starts weighted combining processing is decided taking spatial frequency response into consideration.
  • FIG. 6 is a graph illustrating the characteristic of the spatial frequency response of the digital camera 1 , in which the horizontal axis is a plot of spatial frequency and the vertical axis a plot of spatial frequency response.
  • the spatial frequency response is determined by the characteristics of the digital camera 1 (characteristics such as the optical characteristic of the zoom lens 3 , the characteristic of the CPU 2 and the image processing characteristic at the time of electronic zoom) and the zoom magnification.
  • the graph shows characteristics of spatial frequency response when the respective zoom magnifications are Z 1 , Z 2 , Z 3 and Z N (Z 1 ⁇ Z 2 ⁇ Z 3 ⁇ Z N ).
  • FIG. 6 illustrates spatial frequencies F 1 , F 2 , F 3 , F N (F 1 >F 2 >F 3 >F N ) at which the spatial frequency response is a 50% response when the zoom magnifications are Z 1 , Z 2 , Z 3 and Z N , respectively. It be understood that the higher the zoom magnification, the lower the spatial frequency at which the spatial frequency response is the 50% response.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating the relationship between zoom magnification and weighted combining in addition to a curve (see the fine dotted line) indicating spatial frequency at which the spatial frequency response is the 50% response. As shown in FIG. 7 , the spatial frequency at which the spatial frequency response takes on the 50% response declines as zoom magnification increases.
  • the spatial frequency F 3 is taken as the reference to serve as the spatial frequency at which the spatial frequency response is the 50% response.
  • zoom magnification is less than a zoom magnification Z C that is greater than the maximum optical zoom magnification Z 2 (see a point C on the curve indicating the spatial frequency at which the spatial frequency response takes on the 50% response).
  • the zoom magnification be less than the zoom magnification Z A , which is smaller than the maximum optical zoom magnification Z 2 .
  • a spatial frequency (reference spatial frequency) at which the spatial frequency response takes on the 50% response is decided beforehand and data representing a zoom magnification at which the above-mentioned spatial frequency response takes on the 50% with regard to this reference spatial frequency is stored beforehand the memory 14 .
  • Super-resolution processing is carried out when a detected zoom magnification is greater than the zoom magnification at which the spatial frequency response takes on the 50% response.
  • FIG. 8 which shows a fourth embodiment of the present invention, illustrates the relationship between zoom magnification based upon zoom processing using the zoom button and processing for combining a super-resolution-processed image (an image for which super-resolution processing is ON) and an image that has not been subjected to super-resolution processing (an image for which super-resolution processing is OFF).
  • the strength (degree) of super-resolution processing can be adjusted.
  • two super-resolution processing operations of different degree are used.
  • the current zoom magnification is within a range (a weighted combining range I) extending from the maximum optical zoom magnification Z 2 , at which the zoom lens 3 is situated at the telescopic end, to the zoom magnification Z 3 .
  • super-resolution processing of weak strength [“SUPER-RESOLUTION PROCESSING (WEAK)”] is executed in the super-resolution processing circuit 13 .
  • the result of weighting and combining a super-resolution-processing OFF image (the solid line) and a super-resolution-processing ON (weak) image is recorded in the memory 14 .
  • the super-resolution-processing ON image of weak strength is subjected to enlargement processing and the result is then stored in the memory 14 .
  • the super-resolution processing circuit 13 If the current zoom magnification is within a range extending from Z 4 to Z 5 (a weighted combining range II), then the super-resolution processing circuit 13 generates two super-resolution-processed images, namely an image that has been subjected to super-resolution processing of weak strength [“SUPER-RESOLUTION-PROCESSING ON (WEAK) IMAGE”)] (the one-dot chain line) and an image that has been subjected to super-resolution processing of high strength [“SUPER-RESOLUTION-PROCESSING ON (STRONG) IMAGE”)] (the two-dot chain line), and weights and combines these two images.
  • weak strength “SUPER-RESOLUTION-PROCESSING ON (WEAK) IMAGE”
  • the magnitude of weighting of the super-resolution-processing ON (strong) image increases proportionally as the zoom magnification increases in the direction from Z 4 to Z 5 .
  • the magnitude of weighing of the super-resolution-processing ON (weak) image decreases proportionally as the zoom magnification increases in the direction from Z 4 to Z 5 .
  • the result of weighting and combing the super-resolution-processing ON (weak) image and the super-resolution-processing ON (strong) image is recorded in the memory 14 upon being subjected to enlargement processing.
  • the super-resolution-processing ON (strong) image is recorded in the memory 14 upon being subjected to enlargement processing.

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